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<blockquote data-quote="ClydeBrick" data-source="post: 161939" data-attributes="member: 1329"><p>It was best said:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]_VrFV5r8cs0[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>CPJ is definitely a man, and he definitely knows the limitations at GT. Fortunately, he is someone who is willing to accept the challenges that come with being a HC at GT. What would be better for GT and its fans: a consistent winner that brings enthusiasm, stability and accountability to the program or someone that comes in, wins a NC and then leaves giving us the roller coaster of . . . ? One of the things that I have thought about the anti-CPJ crowd always has been; given the issues at GT, who would be better than CPJ - and stay here long enough to make it matter? With CPJ I have felt, most of the time, that GT has a chance at being competitive in every game GT plays and that CPJ is not just looking for his next gig.</p><p></p><p>That is definitely an article that every GT fan needs to keep in mind because CPJ sums up all that we know to be true about sports at GT. The fact that GT has enjoyed the success it has over its history is impressive. Other institutions with similar issues have tried and most, if not all, have either stopped competing at the highest level or stopped competing at all. <a href="https://gtswarm.com/threads/11-3.5756/#post-118221" target="_blank">While I have a personal <em>feeling</em> that GT may have turned a corner (for GT)</a>, I know that GT will never perform at factory-school levels year-in-year-out. Those that expect GT to do so are fooling themselves - even Dodd knew that was not in GT's future as the game and the culture changed.</p><p></p><p>I am happy for CPJ to have had a year like 2014 - it gives him greater freedom to be who he is. I hope he has many more. I love a straight shooter and CPJ is definitely that. </p><p></p><p>Because GT could do way worse:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]gPs-1In0Yto[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClydeBrick, post: 161939, member: 1329"] It was best said: [MEDIA=youtube]_VrFV5r8cs0[/MEDIA] CPJ is definitely a man, and he definitely knows the limitations at GT. Fortunately, he is someone who is willing to accept the challenges that come with being a HC at GT. What would be better for GT and its fans: a consistent winner that brings enthusiasm, stability and accountability to the program or someone that comes in, wins a NC and then leaves giving us the roller coaster of . . . ? One of the things that I have thought about the anti-CPJ crowd always has been; given the issues at GT, who would be better than CPJ - and stay here long enough to make it matter? With CPJ I have felt, most of the time, that GT has a chance at being competitive in every game GT plays and that CPJ is not just looking for his next gig. That is definitely an article that every GT fan needs to keep in mind because CPJ sums up all that we know to be true about sports at GT. The fact that GT has enjoyed the success it has over its history is impressive. Other institutions with similar issues have tried and most, if not all, have either stopped competing at the highest level or stopped competing at all. [URL='https://gtswarm.com/threads/11-3.5756/#post-118221']While I have a personal [I]feeling[/I] that GT may have turned a corner (for GT)[/URL], I know that GT will never perform at factory-school levels year-in-year-out. Those that expect GT to do so are fooling themselves - even Dodd knew that was not in GT's future as the game and the culture changed. I am happy for CPJ to have had a year like 2014 - it gives him greater freedom to be who he is. I hope he has many more. I love a straight shooter and CPJ is definitely that. Because GT could do way worse: [MEDIA=youtube]gPs-1In0Yto[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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